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Re: DirectoryServices - dsGetDirNodeName() starts at index 1?



Yep, its 1 based.

<http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Networking/Conceptual/
Open_Directory/Tasks/Working_With_Nodes.html>

Kevin

On Tuesday, July 29, 2003, at 5:41 PM, Justin wrote:

> I can seem to find it anywhere in the documentation but it seems like
> dsGetDirNodeName() starts at index 1. If I make a call to
> dsGetDirNodeCount() is says there a 6 nodes but dsGetDirNodeList()
> combined with dsGetDirNodeName() only return 5 nodes, starting at one.
> If I start the index at zero I get a error -14061 (Specified index is
> invalid). It seems as if there was a missing node or skipped node. Has
> anyone played with this?
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